Elderly Cape couple's 'killers' to remain behind bars
Wynberg - One of the men accused of poisoning and murdering an 82-year-old Ottery couple demanded to be released on bail in the Wynberg Magistrate's Court on Monday.
“My cousin went around and knocked on their door, but received no response from them. He came to me and we both went there with a locksmith to get the door open,” he explained.In court on Monday, Magistrate Imran Rohde was told that no lawyer had yet accepted the mandate to represent Ntsibantsiba. They face two charges of murder, as well as two counts of robbery with aggravating circumstances and attempted theft.The two men allegedly tried to make off with the couple’s Mercedes-Benz, a microwave and a television, but couldn’t get the car to start because it apparently did not have a battery.Within a few days, police found the men in possession of the stolen items that included a remote control and car keys.
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